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- In chemistry, bifunctionality or difunctionality is the presence of two functional groups in a molecule. A bifunctional species has the properties of...
- glycosylases: monofunctional and bifunctional. Monofunctional glycosylases have only glycosylase activity, whereas bifunctional glycosylases also possess AP...
- D-Bifunctional protein deficiency is an autosomal recessive peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation disorder. Peroxisomal disorders are usually caused by a combination...
- asymmetry. The "Noyori-class" of catalysts are often referred to as bifunctional catalysts to emphasize the fact that both the metal and the (amine) ligand...
- histone-modifying enzymes. Bifunctional RNAs, or dual-function RNAs, are RNAs that have two distinct functions. The majority of the known bifunctional RNAs are mRNAs...
- their interaction with fructose 6-phosphate. PFK-2 is known as the "bifunctional enzyme" because of its notable structure: though both are located on...
- multifunctional branch unit, A f {\displaystyle A_{f}} , reacting with bifunctional monomers with A and B functional groups to form a step-growth polymer...
- aacA-aphD Bifunctional aminoglycoside N-acetyltransferase and aminoglycoside phosphotransferase Tn4001 Tobramycin 16 SH1611 aacA-aphD Bifunctional Tn4001...
- In chemistry and biology, a cross-link is a bond or a short sequence of bonds that links one polymer chain to another. These links may take the form of...
- iron particle and manganese chelate complexes have also been explored. Bifunctional chelate complexes of zirconium, gallium, fluorine, copper, yttrium, bromine...